Activity Listings

Check from AHP to Athenaeum RE: $5.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Driftwood Dairy RE: $7.99. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Drs. Schoen, Sakai, Simms, and Eisman RE: $215.00. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP April 21, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Kloke’s Stores RE: $25.04. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Mira Loma Mutual Water Co. RE: $39.06. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to San Luis Butane Distribution RE: $20.10. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP April 21, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Santa Anita Pools and Maintenance RE: $34.50. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP April 21, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to Texaco, Inc. RE: $14.15. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Check from AHP to The White House RE: $12.58. [Bank Statement from First Western Bank to LP and AHP March 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.028, Folder #28.1]

Handwritten note by Dr. Arthur Cherkin RE: Comments on Dr. Davis’ letter of February 17th. Explains that LP’s theory states that structured water is bound to protein, not removed from protein, and therefore may not represent “dehydration.” Notes that protein interaction as part of the anesthetic mechanism is being studied by Professor R.M. Featherstone at the University of California Medical Center in San Francisco. Says that they would be interested to learn Dr. Davis’s results with anesthetics. [Filed under LP Correspondence (D: Correspondence, 1960-1966), #99.5]

Handwritten note from Alice Helmholz to LP and AHP RE: Says that they would love to have LP and AHP stay with them when they come in March, if it is convenient for them [Filed under LP Correspondence (H: Individual Correspondence, Helfferich-Heyrovsky), #156.2]

I was happy to have your letter in reply to my second one, even though you didn't include any information about the car, which I had requested. I know that Linie has shown some interest in the car, but our Linie says that he thinks Anita doesn't want to get it for him. I certainly don't want to be the person to say "no" to him and I don't want to be untruthful, either, and say that the car is already sold although it is true that it is sold in case that I can find the information that I am supposed to give with it. Linie says that there is no Bill of Sale and perhaps none is necessary.

I have suggestion of friends, also written to one or two of these people who have museums for old cars and I thought I would wait to get the reply from them before accepting this offer from this woman here in Pasadena.

Daddy and I have made progress on our house at the ranch and also have had a grader come in to grade the road over to the site. I also planted some Monterey Pines and hope that I have more success with them than with the redwood.

If you come to the United States perhaps you could come on to the west coast. We could probably find some reason for your coming and you certainly could be helpful in cleaning out that garage. I don’t remember your tool box!

I am sorry that you are haying a bit of difficulty with your own house and I hope that you really are in it now. I do not remember its address so am sending this to you at the college. I surely hope that you don't have any real difficulty with your builder.

We continue to have a very great deal to do and I am looking forward to getting up to the ranch where I hope we shan't be quite so busy.

The third edition of College Chemistry has appeared and it looks quite nice. Papa is quite pleased with it.

No doubt you have learned of the merger between W. H. Freeman and SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. The merger leaves W. H. Freeman absolutely free and under the same management that it always has been but does finally eliminate the unfriendly stock-holders who were being somewhat obstructionist particularly Bill himself. The company is growing and is certainly doing very well. This is apparent when I tell you that stock which we paid $10.00 for is now selling at $200.00, that is, if any were around to be sold, which there isn't.

We both feel very sad about Bill and I think that probably there is nothing that can be done about him. Peter, his son, of whom he is tremendously fond, has gone back to live with Verne and at last reports, Bill and Margaret were not living together, but Bill was living alone in Palo Alto and Margaret was up on her ranch. This makes us all sad but there are many sad things in this world.

We, too, were happy to have you in Oslo and to be all together again, even though we were so busy and under something of a strain, with our many engagements that we didn't get to see as much of you and Julia as we should have liked.

We hope that you are well and that the children are well. I am sure that you will be much happier in somewhat larger quarters, although you will find it a nuisance to not be able to reach everything from one position. I remember when we first moved into this house that it seemed miles and miles from one room to another.

Daddy and I send you much love and I ask you again to send me any information that you may have which would be useful to me about this car.

Letter from LP to Agnes Schönfeld RE: LP says he is pleased to have received her letter and that he hopes that when he and AHP come to Germany in June or July that he can visit Schönfeld in Hamburg. LP says the lecture tour in Germany is being arranged by Mr. Alois Stoff and suggests that Schönfeld write to him about including Hamburg in the itinerary. [Letter from Schönfeld to LP: February 28, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1964-1965: Box #383 Folder #383.1]

Letter from LP to Alden H. Emery, American Chemical Society, RE: LP insists he is resigning from the American Chemical Society because he disagrees with his treatment after they published an article in Chemical and Engineering News that contained serious errors and damaged his reputation. [Letter from Emery to LP October 10, 1963, Letter from Emery to LP March 18, 1964] [Filed under LP Science: (American Chemical Society: Correspondence, 1950-1964), Box #14.006 Folder #6.5]

Letter from LP to August Schou, Director, The Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storting RE: Thanks Schou for having been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, and also for his kindness to the Pauling family at the time of the Nobel ceremonies in December 1963. [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: (Materials re: Nobel Peace Prize, 1963), Box #1963h2, Folder #1963h2.6]

Letter from LP to Charles Kleeman, National Kidney Disease Foundation RE: LP is not able to accept the invitation to be the luncheon speaker at the Fourth Annual Professional Symposium on Kidney Disease on September 23rd. LP may be on a European trip during the fall and does not want to make any engagements now. [Letter from Kleeman to LP February 20, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: N: Correspondence, 1957-1964: Box #288 Folder #288.8]

Letter from LP to Dennis Flanagan, Scientific American, RE: Requests that the certificate for 273 shares of common stock of Scientific American, Inc. be in the name of both LP and AHP. [Letter from Dennis Flanagan, Scientific American, to LP February 28, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.056, Folder #56.2]

Letter from LP to Dennis Flanagan, Scientific American, RE: Requests that the certificate for 273 shares of common stock of Scientific American, Inc. be in the name of both LP and AHP. [Letter from Dennis Flanagan, Scientific American, to LP February 28, 1964] [Filed under LP Biographical: Business and Financial: Box #4.061, Folder #61.1]

Letter from LP to Director F. Arasa, cc: Professor A. Stern, RE: Expresses his appreciation for Arasa’s efforts in arranging for the publication of the February 1964 issue of Folia Humanistica, which was dedicated to LP. Encloses a copy of his Nobel Lecture from December 1963, which he feels should be published in the next volume of Folia Humanistica. Handwritten note at the top says, “Translations - articles.” [Filed under LP Correspondence (A: Correspondence, 1962-1965), #14.3]

Letter from LP to Dr. Nils K. Ståhle, Executive Director, The Nobel Foundation RE: Informs Ståhle about the planned publication of LP’s Nobel Lecture in a pamphlet produced by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Wants to make sure he is allowed to do this under copyright. [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: (Materials re: Nobel Peace Prize, 1963), Box #1963h2, Folder #1963h2.6]

Letter from LP to F.T. Wall, RE: LP will be pleased to learn about the results of Wall's discussions with the University of California. LP is not sure that he and AHP will see Mr. and Mrs. Wall because LP's schedule for the end of March involves several activities in Los Angeles, and he is making a trip to Virginia on April 1. If Wall felt that it was desirable, LP could drive up to Santa Barbara on Friday, March 27, or on the following Monday or Tuesday. [Filed under LP Personal Safe, Drawer #2, Folder #2.006]

Letter from LP to Jack Sutherland RE: LP says “I thank you for your letter, and the interesting suggestion about a reward for violations or illegal acts by any public officials. Under separate cover I am sending you some material.” [Handwritten note in top right corner: “Opinion Political”] [Letter from Sutherland to LP: no date, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: S: Correspondence, 1964-1965: Box #383 Folder #383.1]

Letter from LP to Robert Wilson, President, Anacapa Hall, University of California, Santa Barbara, RE: LP thanks Wilson for the invitation to participate in the program at Anacapa Hall. LP looks forward to accepting the invitation later on , but currently LP is busy with his move from Pasadena to Santa Barbara and is not willing to commit at this time. [Letter from Wilson to LP February 19, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence: U: Organizational Correspondence: (Un-Un): Box #420 Folder #420.10]

Letter from LP to The Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storting RE: Writes to express his heartfelt thanks to the Committee for having been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. [Filed under LP Awards & Honors: (Materials re: Nobel Peace Prize, 1963), Box #1963h2, Folder #1963h2.6]

Letter from LP to W. H. Ferry RE: LP notes his approval of “The Triple Revolution” and offers to sign it if Ferry wishes him to. LP expresses his desire to see Ferry upon his return from St. Louis. Handwritten note in top right corner “Center for S. of D. I.” [Filed Under LP Biographical: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1960, 1963-1970, 1989: Box #1.036, Folder #36.3]

Letter from Menachem Arnoni to LP RE: Asks LP to let him know if he received the Great Books and if he would send Arnoni the names and addresses of individuals in the Scandinavian countries that are interested in receiving TMO. Asks LP if it is possible for him to write a new version of “Would Civilization Survive a Nuclear War?” [Letter from LP to Arnoni 3-16.1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence (A: Individual Correspondence, Alexander-Aydelotte), #6.15]

Letter from Nat Rothman, Assistant Principal at George Gershwin Junior High School, to LP RE: Invites LP to visit George Gershwin Junior High School as a guest speaker. [Letter from LP to Rothman March 25, 1964] [Filed under LP Correspondence (G: Correspondence, 1962-1965), #142.3]

Statement by LP: Explains the need for research on mental retardation. [Letter from Dr. Theodore A. Montgomery to LP February 13, 196464, Letter from LP to Montgomery March 13, 1964] [Filed under LP Manuscripts of Articles: (Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles by LP, 1964), Box #1964a, Folder #1964a.6]